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Alex Spillett from Gillingham’s Meadow Petanque Club helped create a bit of history for England after a double success at the European Petanque Championships in Holland.
Den Bosch hosted the finals in the town’s square between July 13-17 and history was made by Hannah Louise Griffin (Whitnash Windmill Club near Leamington Spa) and Spillett after taking to the podium alongside coach Jeremy Huntley for a silver medal in the inaugural CEP women’s doubles. They narrowly lost the final 13-9 against Monaco.
On the way they chalked up impressive wins against Belgium, hosts Holland and Spain, all leading petanque-playing nations.
Spillett said: “What can I say, what a week! So proud of Hannah and I, one of the best championships ever!”
On the same day, England also claimed a first-ever bronze medal in the senior men’s format.
Colin Roper, Petanque England’s head of delegation at the championships, said: “These are undoubtedly the best results we have achieved at international level in our sport. This is a very competitive environment where we face big challenges over an intense few days.
“We’ve really hit new heights and I’m delighted for our players and coaches.”